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Countrywide Crushed Again (Lost another 16% of their stock value to Ditech)
http://www.thestreet.com/s/countrywide-crushed-again/newsanalysis/banking/10373527.html?puc=_dm ^ | 8-10-07

Posted on 08/10/2007 5:53:06 AM PDT by Hydroshock

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To: Toddsterpatriot

Toddster!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


161 posted on 08/10/2007 7:59:32 PM PDT by FightThePower! (Fight the powers that be!)
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To: Toddsterpatriot

The Toddster!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


162 posted on 08/10/2007 8:00:23 PM PDT by FightThePower! (Fight the powers that be!)
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To: FightThePower!

FightTheLogic!


163 posted on 08/10/2007 8:02:07 PM PDT by Toddsterpatriot (Ignorance of the laws of economics is no excuse.)
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To: Hydroshock
Maybe now they will stop spaming my mail box with flyers.

You'll probably just get more of them.

We're 2 months shy of paying them off after 15 years (wahoooo! big party with fire pit) and called with them a few weeks back to have them stop withholding tax escrow --- (need to do it ourselves now) and immediately were hit with home equity offers.

It's just business --- nothing personal. ;~))

164 posted on 08/10/2007 8:16:07 PM PDT by Ditto (Global Warming: The 21st Century's Snake Oil)
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To: texastoo

It’s still a poor word choice. The fact is the money went to pay depositors on their insured deposits. You can look at it as the government bailing out its own insurance company, but the industry itself was not nor were any of its institutions bailed out.


165 posted on 08/10/2007 8:21:49 PM PDT by Moonman62 (The issue of whether cheap labor makes America great should have been settled by the Civil War.)
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To: econjack

I agree with “econjack.”

It was a BAIL OUT!!!


166 posted on 08/10/2007 8:50:55 PM PDT by toldyou
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To: Moonman62

I agree with “econjack.”

It was a BAIL OUT!!!


167 posted on 08/10/2007 8:53:08 PM PDT by toldyou
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To: Hydroshock

wonder if alan greenspan is thinking and thinking and thinking

of solutions,

since it’s his reputation that’s going

down.


168 posted on 08/10/2007 8:54:05 PM PDT by ken21 (28 yrs + 2 families = banana republic junta. si.)
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To: toldyou

And like econjack, you’re wrong.


169 posted on 08/10/2007 9:21:56 PM PDT by Moonman62 (The issue of whether cheap labor makes America great should have been settled by the Civil War.)
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To: Toddsterpatriot
The time to have stopped this was in 1982 when Greenspan was made Fed Chairman I think you mean 1987.

What do you expect from someone named Andy Jackson, one of the biggest haters of banks, ever?

170 posted on 08/11/2007 7:56:49 AM PDT by Moonman62 (The issue of whether cheap labor makes America great should have been settled by the Civil War.)
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To: Hydroshock

Title is Bailout but the Goldman chief says “this is not a rescue”. I think he many be right since the SEC was opening the books on the fund Goldman had no choice.

Goldman Hedge Fund Gets $3B Bailout
Monday August 13, 11:08 am ET
By Joe Bel Bruno, AP Business Writer
Goldman Sachs Hedge Fund Gets $3 Billion Bailout After Big Market Losses

NEW YORK (AP) — Goldman Sachs Group said Monday it is leading a group of investors that includes Maurice “Hank” Greenberg and Eli Broad, sinking $3 billion into one of its biggest hedge funds which has seen its value plunge amid market volatility.
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The investment bank said its Global Equity Opportunities fund “suffered significantly” as global markets sold off on worries about debt and credit. The fund lost about 28 percent in the past few weeks, dragging its value down to $3.6 billion, from about $5 billion last month.

Goldman Sachs will invest $2 billion. Other investors will contribute about $1 billion to the fund, whose computer-driven investment strategies were disrupted by triple-digit swings in the financial markets.

“This is not a rescue,” said Goldman Chief Financial Officer David Viniar. “Given the dislocation in the market, we believe this is a good investment opportunity for us and other investors.”

Joining Goldman in injecting more capital was former American International Group chairman Greenberg, and also Broad, a California real estate developer who helped found SunAmerica and later sold it to AIG. Hedge fund Perry Capital LLC, which is run by a former Goldman Sachs equity trader, is also among the investors.

In addition, the investment bank said that two other hedge funds it manages — Global Alpha and the North American Equities Opportunities Fund — have also suffered during the market dislocation. The Alpha fund, for instance, has lost 27 percent of its value — with more than half of that last week alone.

Viniar would not say if the bank was considering similar action for the other two funds, which combined are worth about $6.4 billion. He said Goldman has spent the past week reducing the risk and leverage for all three funds to stem losses.

The $2.7 trillion hedge fund industry uses investments from wealthy individuals and institutions to make bets on stocks and other securities using sophisticated investment strategies.

Hedge funds have been routed in the past few months as Wall Street has become much more volatile. Quantitative funds like Goldman Sachs’, which rely on computer models to make investments, have taken a beating from triple-digit swings on Wall Street during the past few weeks.

Other quantitative funds run by firms, including AQR Capital Management LLC and Highbridge Capital Management LLC, may also have sustained heavy losses.

Goldman, one of the world’s premiere financial companies, joins Bear Stearns Cos. and France’s BNP Paribas in revealing that its hedge funds have been slammed by the credit market crisis. There is some $2 trillion believed to be held in hedge funds globally.

Bear Stearns earlier this summer disclosed that two of its multibillion dollar hedge funds were wiped out because of heavy bets on mortgage-backed securities. BNP Paribas said last week it would freeze three funds invested in U.S. asset-backed securities.

Britain’s Barclays PLC, in the midst of a takeover battle for ABN Amro, is said to be among the banks that is having troubles. Barclays Global investors is one of the world’s biggest fund managers, with some $2 trillion in assets under management.

Goldman Sachs held a rare conference call on Monday to update analysts and investors about the plight of its fund. This was a rare move for the company, which is known on Wall Street for being insular and closed off to most outsiders.

Viniar said the company has no intention of unwinding Global Alpha or the North American Equity Opportunities funds. Global Alpha is a multistrategy fund with a significant quantitative equity long-short portfolio, which was a primary contributor to the fund’s recent weakness. The North American Equity Opportunities fund is a quantitative equity long-short fund.

He said the funds do not “represent the fundamental values, either positive or negative, of the underlying stocks.”

He said that the market is “way out of whack.”

“While there is a lot of volatility and a difficult market, we also think there are a fair number of assets that are selling at distressed prices and aren’t distressed,” he said. “When we see those assets, we will try and take advantage of the situation.”

Investors appeared satisfied that Goldman made the right move.

Shares rose $3.31, or 1.8 percent, to $183.81 in midmorning trading.


171 posted on 08/13/2007 8:58:04 AM PDT by Orange1998
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